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    Buyers and Products The major consuming sectors of LED for decoration and entertainment purposes includes the Hospitality industry, Interior and Furnishing, Restaurants, Theatres and Individual Households. “The main buyers in this segment are Hotels, Architects, Restaurants, Theatres and Individual Home users for decoration and entertainment purpose,” adds Sahu. In these segments, Fiem Industries Ltd is one of the largest Manufacturing Company in India for LED Lights. Fiem has nine State of Art…

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    For my collections project, I made my choices based off of my appreciation for the aesthetic values of the pieces. For either their minimalism or their maximalism, something about the works appeals to my sensibilities. The Farnsworth was the first piece I wrote about extensively. After visiting the historic property several years ago, I have been captivated by its remarkable simplicity. The serenity of its setting in tandem with the exquisite design have kept my mind dwelling on Dr.…

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    into an immense and extravagant complex. Every detail of its construction was intended to glorify the king and showcase his absolute power. The additions were designed by such renowned architects like Jules Hardouin-Mansart, Robert de Cotte, and Louis Le Vau. Charles Le Brun oversaw the interior decoration. Landscape artist André Le Nôtre created symmetrical French gardens that included ornate fountains with “magically” still water, expressing the king over nature. A series of gardens, created…

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    This practices started by Jefferson is still used by American architects. Jefferson architecture was grounded upon his Republican philosophies. His political approaches led him in an exploration for a flair which would bond the political freedom of the new America with a proper architecture. He realized that that the…

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    City rain using can reduced city runoff volume, effective control city rain runoff pollution and control city soil and water resources loss; increased on city rain resources of utilization, surface River, and Lake and the groundwater, water of water relative reduced, conducive to maintained River, Lake, and groundwater source, natural water of normal ecological environment water; while, using rain supplies underground water can maintained normal of underground level, to makes regional atmosphere…

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    Leonardo da Vinci was born April 15, 1452 in Vinci, Italy. “Leonardo da Vinci, one of the best-known figures of the Renaissance, is remembered for his achievements as a painter, sculptor, architect, scientist, and engineer. Because of the broad range of his interests, he has come to be seen as the supreme example of the universal genius, curious and knowledgeable about many things” (Grendler 13). Leonardo was indeed a jack of all trades, for he knew how to paint, make sculptures, and was very…

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    In “The City and the Sea,” Meera Subramanian also discusses something relatively similar to what Jacobsen argues in his article. Meera Subramanian, an award-winning journalist who has been published in the New York Times, Nature, discusses the effects that Hurricane Sandy had on New York City. She specifically talks about one section of New York called Rockaway beach. She goes there to find out how they are preparing for storms such as Hurricane Sandy. Richard George, a local artist that had no…

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the Research Since the eighties, the core of reform and opening up policy which aims to restore and construct the markets economic system. This has been hugely successful and the sustainable development is identified as the strategic development of the country and is gaining social attention gradually. The concept of sustainable construction is to pursue a rapid and efficient way of reducing environmental impact and be conducive to the occupants health.…

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    Leonardo da Vinci was born in Vinci, Italy on April 15, 1452. Not only was he an infamous Italian painter who created some of the world’s most well-known artwork, but he was a man of many talents. He was also a sculptor, architect, engineer, and a draftsman. He was a true genius which is the reason he is still being studied till this day. Throughout his life, he would write in a series of notebooks to document his studies. His notes show the use of mechanical principles and scientific inquiry…

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    Cluny III Case Study

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    Introduction Cluny III is part of a Benedictine commune in Burgundy, France. Cluny is remarkable for several reasons, namely for the sheer size of its church. Its vast size secured it as the largest building in the world until the rebuilding of St. Peter’s, which was constructed to intentionally be a few inches larger than Cluny III. Due to its 1000-foot height, some even considered it to be the “angels’ courtyard” should the inhabitants of heaven “content themselves with our terrestrial…

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